Polling in Republican strongholds like Utah and Arizona suggest these states could back a Democrat for the first time in decades.

If Arizona swings – Anthony Zurcher, BBC News, Phoenix

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The polls may be wrong in Arizona but if they are correct, it may be the start of a Democratic trend that doesn’t just put the state in play in a Clinton 2016 rout scenario, it makes Arizona a legitimate swing state in coming elections.

“The demographics in the state are continuing to change,” says Arizona State University political science professor Richard Herrera. “If there is another increase in Latino voters, which there almost certainly will be, followed with an increase in party registrants, this could become a real battleground in future elections.”

For Democrats, that’s a dream scenario, giving them new and plentiful paths to electoral success.

For Republicans, it could mean the start of a long-term political nightmare.

That apparent change to the electoral map has prompted a shift in strategy for the Clinton camp, which is spending money on helping Democrats running in close House or Senate races.

Mrs Clinton said she didn’t even bother responding to Trump anymore and would instead spend time “emphasising the importance of electing Democrats down the ballot”.

Mr Trump’s campaign manager said the Clinton team had a huge financial advantage in how much they could spend on negative ads against Mr Trump, and high-profile campaigners.

“She has a former president, who happens to be her husband, campaigning for her. The current president and first lady, vice president, all much more popular than she can hope to be,” said Kellyanne Conway.

On Sunday, Eric Trump, Mr Trump’s son, said his father would accept the outcome but only if it was a “fair” election.

What happens next?

The two candidates will spend the remaining 16 days before the election criss-crossing the country in their bid to persuade undecided voters. Expect to see lots of appearances in battleground states such as Ohio, North Carolina, Florida and Pennsylvania

Voters will go to the polls on Tuesday 8 November to decide who becomes the 45th president of the US

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